WINDOW DRESSING
A look through the interior of the former women's waiting area in the E Francis Baldwin designed 1894 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad station in Harpers Ferry, WV as CSX 598 leads a t... (more)

I was advised by a friend that I should come down and photograph D791 across the wooden trestle in Harpers Ferry last night with the Shenandoah River in full view as the confluence of the river an... (more)

A rare delivery move of three new SEPTA ACS-64 engines crossing over the Potomac River at historic Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. SEPTA SPAX 906, SPAX 907 and SPAX 908 are in tow of UP 7778 and UP ... (more)

CSX K673 is on the bridge built in the 1930s which required the widening of the tunnel. The bridge in the foreground was built in the 1890s and was the second alignment that replaced the original ... (more)

CSX work train, and with hoppers loaded with ballast, led by the GE ES44AC-H locomotive No.894, crosses the tunnel and bridge of Cumberland Subdivision over the Potomac river, in the historic and ... (more)

The CSX "Rock Runner", on a beautiful day in the historic town of Harpers Ferry, heads down the CSX Shenandoah Subdivision and passes through the wooden trestle built in 1850 by the Winchester and... (more)

Hilltop View in Harpers Ferry offers a wide view of the confluence of rivers Shenandoah and Potomac, and also the exit of the trains through the tunnel under Maryland Heights. A westbound CSX auto... (more)

CSX Q276 passes through Harpers Ferry, WV and by the 1894 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad station designed by E. Francis Baldwin. The building itself is owned by the National Park Service who restored... (more)